WRRC

ABOUT US

Dedicated to Animal Welfare and Conversation

WRRC is grateful for continued support of Karnataka Forest Department and our kind donors
WRRC is grateful for continued support of Karnataka Forest Department and our kind donors
WRRC is grateful for continued support of KARNATAKA Forest Department and our kind doners
WRRC is grateful for continued support of Karnataka Forest Department and our kind donors
WRRC is grateful for continued support of Karnataka Forest Department and our kind donors

Our Mission & Vision

  • Promote welfare and prevent cruelty to animals, and prevent the killing of wild animals, with a focus on endangered species.

  • Rescue wild animals in distress, provide treatment, and rehabilitate them.

  • Protect wildlife and the environment from destructive forces.

  • Strive for balance in the human–animal–nature relationship.

  • Campaign against the confinement or captivity of wild animals for entertainment or commercial use.

  • Inculcate humanistic values and spread the message of kindness and compassion towards animals, and respect for the environment.

Our Story

1990

WRRC is officially registered.

2005

The book Gods in Chains is released; WRRC rescues elephants.

2015

WRRC rescues captive elephants and promotes humane care.

2022

WRRC and the Karnataka Forest Department relocate to a 70-acre elephant care facility.

2024

WRRC and PETA advocate replacing captive elephants with mechanical ones in religious institutions.

2000

Bannerghatta Rehabilitation Centre opens for urban wildlife rescue.

2014

WRRC files a landmark Supreme Court petition for captive elephant rights.

2016

WRRC strengthens its role as a leading advocate for captive elephants in India.

2023

WRRC expands research on captive elephant behaviour.

Our Story

1990

WRRC is officially registered.

2000

Bannerghatta Rehabilitation Centre opens for urban wildlife rescue.

2005

Book Gods in Chains released; WRRC rescues elephants.

2014

WRRC files landmark Supreme Court petition for captive elephant rights.

2015

WRRC rescues captive elephants, promoting humane care.

2016

WRRC strengthens its role as a leading advocate for captive elephants in India.

2022

WRRC & Karnataka Forest Dept. relocate to 70-acre elephant care facility.

2023

WRRC expands research on captive elephant behavior.

2024

WRRC & PETA advocate replacing captive elephants with mechanical ones in religious institutions.

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BRC Team

ECF Team

Head Office

Partners in Conservation

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Empathy

At the heart of WRRC lies a deep-rooted compassion for every displaced or injured animal that enters our gates. We believe that true rescue work begins with understanding the physical and emotional trauma these creatures have endured. By prioritizing individual care plans and stress-free environments, we ensure that every animal feels safe and respected. This empathetic approach guides our rehabilitative journey, aiming for a life of dignity for all.

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Commitment towards cause

Our dedication to wildlife welfare is an unwavering promise that extends beyond rescue and into long-term advocacy. Whether it is navigating complex legal battles for captive elephants or providing medical attention at BRC, our team never backs down. We are committed to being the voice for the voiceless, ensuring that the conservation and protection of India’s wildlife remain our top priorities. This steadfast resolve is what drives our success in even the most challenging rescue operations.

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Empowerment

We believe that sustainable change happens when local communities and our staff are equipped with the right knowledge and tools. Through specialized training programs at our facilities, we empower caretakers and volunteers to become experts in ethical wildlife management. By running extensive outreach programs, we create a dedicated network of wildlife advocates who are ready to protect their local ecosystems.

Empowerment- The catalyst that turns awareness into meaningful, life-saving action.WRRC takes immense pride in being a women-led organization, with a Board of Trustees comprised primarily of women and an all-female veterinary team spearheading our clinical care.

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Sustainability

Sustainability is woven into our daily operations at BRC and ECF, where we strive to minimize our ecological footprint. We have transitioned to “no-plastic” methods for our on-site feeding, ensuring our healing environment doesn’t harm the planet. Our annual calendars are produced using eco-friendly materials and recycled paper, reflecting our commitment to green practices. From solar energy use to responsible waste management, we ensure that our care for animals goes hand-in-hand with our care for the Earth.

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Cognizance

Cognizance at WRRC means maintaining a constant state of awareness regarding the evolving needs of wildlife and the threats they face. We utilize field observations to refine our rehabilitation techniques and educational outreach. By staying informed on global conservation trends and local environmental shifts, we can preemptively address issues before they become crises. Our goal is to foster a more “cognizant” society that understands its role in the delicate balance of nature.

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Suparna Baksi Ganguly
Hon. President & Co-founder Trustee

A powerhouse in wildlife conservation, Suparna co-founded WRRC in 1999 with a vision to protect India’s natural heritage. She is globally recognized for her tireless advocacy for captive elephants, having played a pivotal role in researching and establishing specialized care centers in South India.

Beyond her work at WRRC, she serves on the advisory board of Help Animals India (USA) and various Central and State animal welfare committees including the Elephant Task Force which was formed by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) in 2011-12

In 2023, she was awarded the Indian Women Achievers’ Award ( IWAA), for excellence in social service and in 2022, the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations ( FIAPO)

Apart from International Womens’ Day Award by the Garden City University & Professional Achievement Award by the NRI Association for outstanding contribution in the field of animal care and rehabilitation, she was also awarded the ” Pride of Karnataka” award by the Round Table India in 2017, for outstanding achievement in the field of social work . The FICCI FLO Women Achievers Award for Animal Welfare followed shortly.

In recognition of Commitment and Service, in 2016, she was honored with the Nari Shakti Puruskaar by the President of India, a testament to her lifelong commitment to the cause. In 2002, she received the Women Achievers’ Award by the Ladies Circle India.

She has spoken for wildlife and specifically elephant protection in various public talks and screenings including at the TEDx event hosted in Bangalore.

She has co-authored multiple reports on elephants in captivity and is a tireless advocate for their humane treatment and welfare.

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Dr. Shiela N. Rao
Hon. Secretary

Dr. Rao brings a blend of veterinary expertise and legal activism to the organization. A graduate of Bangalore’s Veterinary College and a co-founder of CUPA, she has spent years documenting the plight of captive elephants—research that ultimately led to a landmark petition in the Supreme Court of India. While she currently chairs an Independent Ethics Committee for human clinical trials, her heart remains in conservation. She was awarded the Special Achievement Award in 2016 by the Karnataka Veterinary Association for her contributions to animal welfare.

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Subrahmanian Santakumar
Hon. Trustee

Subrahmanian Santakumar (Subru) is a Bangalore-based communications strategist, filmmaker, and passionate advocate for animal welfare and wildlife conservation with over two decades of multi-sector experience. Co-founder of PaperCup Media, he has built a career at the intersection of storytelling, social change, and digital strategy, working with global nonprofits including ProVeg India, Million Dollar Vegan (now Project Slingshot), Veganuary, and VegPlanet, India’s first vegetarian lifestyle magazine. He is a trained undercover investigator for Mercy For Animals (MFA), having conducted sensitive, confidential investigations in the animal welfare space, and previously served on the Board of People for Animals, Bangalore.
As a filmmaker, Subru directed the award-winning Malayalam feature Mankolangal – Guardians of the Earth, a film centred on a marginalised community in the interiors of Kerala; which won the Best Debut Director award from the Kerala State Government, FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) Award for Best Film at the Kerala International Film Festival, and Best Asian Film at the Dhaka International Film Festival, making him one of the youngest recipients of these honours globally. The film was also nominated for the Sutherland Trophy at the British Film Institute and the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.
A theatre director, long-distance runner, wildlife enthusiast, and photographer, Subru currently serves on the Board of WRRC India as Treasurer, bringing his rare blend of creative rigour, strategic communications, and deep personal commitment to the organisation’s mission of protecting wildlife, preventing cruelty, and restoring harmony between humans, animals, and nature.

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Brindha Nandakumar
Immediate Past President

Brindha Nandakumar has been associated with WRRC since its inception.Presently she’s holding the post of a Honorary Trustee in WRRC. and is Past President of WRRC.

Actively engaged in the field of animal welfare and rights since 1994. Served on the CUPA Board from 1996 to 2007. Has worked in several capacities including fighting Court cases on behalf of animal Ngos and AWBI, pertaining to both domestic and wild animals.

Brindha Nandakumar is also a Mediator, Karnataka High Court and Senior Mediation Trainer & Resource Person, MCPC , Supreme Court of India.

Contributed to many social causes. Served on the managing committee of Richmond and Langford Town. Past Chairperson of Ladies Circle 66, an organisation engaged in community service.

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Shalini Santosh
Hon. Trustee

Shalini Santosh is the youngest member of the Board and a Clinical Child Psychologist and trainer whose work powerfully bridges human empathy and animal welfare. With over two decades of professional experience in animal welfare, she brings strategic insight, emotional intelligence, and a deep-rooted commitment to compassionate conservation.

Her leadership is distinguished in integrating humane education with wildlife protection. Passionate about rescuing and rehabilitating geriatric dogs is an active spearhead of community outreach and wildlife conservation  also drives public engagement initiatives that strengthen grassroots participation and build sustainable community partnerships.

Her progression from a volunteer to Managing Committee Member to Hon.Trustee reflects not only continuity of honorary service committed to wildlife protection, sustainability and actively works to educate the next generation on responsible coexistence with nature.

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Gopi Shankar
Hon. Trustee

Gopi has been a steady pillar of WRRC for many years, blending corporate acumen with a genuine passion for conservation. His ability to provide sharp, analytical insights and his talent for persuasive writing have been instrumental in guiding the organization’s growth. Gopi’s strategic mindset ensures that WRRC’s various initiatives are both impactful and sustainable. Gopi has been working in the area of animal welfare and rights for 20 years and has been associated with both CUPA and WRRC.
Gopi was responsible in spearheading the campaign against an advertisement by Volkswagen India when they launched the Polo in the Indian market. The advertisement seemed to instigate violence against animals and Gopi waged a relentless campaign till the advertisement was withdrawn by the company.

 

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